The First 'Star Wars: Episode VII' Behind-the-Scenes Photo Is Kind of Awkward

Yesterday, Bad Robot, the production company run by J.J. Abrams, sent out a tweet that said, simply, "Hi from the workshop" along with hashtag that read "#StarWarsVII." Accompanying the tweet was a behind-the-scenes photo from the Bad Robot office that had Abrams and Lucasfilm president (and "Star Wars: Episode VII" producer) Kathleen Kennedy awkwardly positioned around a full-size R2D2. As far as staged, behind-the-scenes photos go, this was, well, pretty awkward:

There are a lot of things that make this almost unbearable to look at: the fact that Abrams isn't exactly smiling ("we're having so much fun!"), those two weird white guys standing behind R2D2 (maybe they're the robot's handlers?), and Kennedy's positioning and body language. The producer isn't looking at the camera, and instead can be seen in profile, giving Abrams what some may describe as "the stink eye."